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Am I reading something wrong or is Tempest fighter just better?


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You have to keep the cost of feats in mind all the time, because as common as they are, you don't get infinite feats. Sure, eventually the sword-and-board fighter runs out of defense boosting feats and the tempest fighter catches up (or nearly), but by then the sword-and-boarder is farther ahead in damage, or more flexible, or whatever. Feats aren't free, and that's an important consideration.
That's a significant point. We're currently talking about Class, here, but characters also have Race. There are now a large number of effective and compelling racial feats. Nabbing an appropriate multiclass feat is nice for the only-3-trained-skills fighter. Style feats that boost your at-will powers are very potent at low levels, and at higher levels you're looking at all manner of interesting paragon feats as well as 2 to 4 AC/defenses-boosting feats if you want to hold your own as a defender.
 

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